Dakota46
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I am installing a Beacon Morris brt 45 with horizontal venting and using the separated combustion kit.
The wording in installation manual states "the exhaust vent system must remain at a minimum distance of 1" from all combustible materials. "
And the next sentence says " Any part of the vent system that passes through a combustible material must be properly insulated. "
I need some help with the interpretation.
Mounted between the 16" centered wall studs my separated combustion inlet box will only have about 3/4" clearance on the sides. But the actual vent pipe (4" Category 3) will be safely isolated at least 3" from the framing.
I can't see how the air inlet box would get very hot on the surface. It also is drawing cool air from outside.
Would some unfaced fiberglass be sufficient as insulation between the separated combustion air inlet box and any wood framing /combustible materials?


Pictures for reference
7" pipe is the outer fresh air inlet that will pass through the wall.
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The wording in installation manual states "the exhaust vent system must remain at a minimum distance of 1" from all combustible materials. "
And the next sentence says " Any part of the vent system that passes through a combustible material must be properly insulated. "
I need some help with the interpretation.
Mounted between the 16" centered wall studs my separated combustion inlet box will only have about 3/4" clearance on the sides. But the actual vent pipe (4" Category 3) will be safely isolated at least 3" from the framing.
I can't see how the air inlet box would get very hot on the surface. It also is drawing cool air from outside.
Would some unfaced fiberglass be sufficient as insulation between the separated combustion air inlet box and any wood framing /combustible materials?


Pictures for reference
7" pipe is the outer fresh air inlet that will pass through the wall.
Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk